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Old 04-25-2008, 09:48 AM
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Here are a few more pics from the week end.

My world for a good harness!


Landshark beer?


Tim is using his "LASER VISION" to help Shane.


Never insult Hacker! a.k.a LOOK AT THE PASSED OUT GIRL IN THE BACKGROUND!


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Old 04-25-2008, 10:50 AM
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Shane,

Congrats on the new BEASTIE!! I know you will be wearing a smile for a long time!

Tim, Todd, and Gang,

Congrats to you guys too for another NICE install!
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Old 04-25-2008, 11:28 AM
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Whats what the basement at Tim's looks like now? Jesus. All I saw was the concrete when I was there.

Great stuff.

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One of the coolest things to watch was how the car was tuned. It also sounded incredible. Tim, Mike, and especially Luke, went through a very systematic approach tuning the car. They would set the dyno to load the engine a various RPMs...2000...3000...etc etc. They then started at the bottom and tuned the engine at each level while keeping tabs on the timing and fueling. This was all done while sitting still in a controlled and safe enviorment. VERY SAFE! ...and from the results, obviously VERY effective. A treat to experinece!

I dont have access to the hitech dynojet that they had up there that loads the engine.( i will have to look around again). I have to do mine on the open road reaching speeds well into the triple digits! I think Mike wins the award for most high speed miles in a 928 and not gone anywhere! When we left the dyno at the end of the day he blew a 12.3:1 in the breathalyzer :roflmao

As said, the intercooler is really the master piece on this kit. I would KILL to have that Delta T. and it installs and is removed VERY easily. 2 bolts and one of the intake clamps and it pulls out effortlessly.


Some of those pics made me chuckle!
Its amazing how a car has brought so many people together and friendships have developed becasue of it. You tend to forget that sometimes.

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Originally Posted by Tony
I think Mike wins the award for most high speed miles in a 928 and not gone anywhere!
Did anyone catch the wheel speed on the 5th gear pull to redline in Jim's car? I missed it.
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It was great to meet Shane and also to see those more familiar faces that were there for the weekend. I think that the pictures make it pretty obvious that it was a good time.

The installation on Shane's new car was the first one like this done on an '85-'86 car. As usual, time became a factor when finishing up the development on the car. It worked out well, but it would have been interesting to see the effects of trying a few other things if there would have been more time.

Some measuring showed that the stock exhaust pipes and mufflers on the car were a significant restriction. An RMB would probably get rid of the biggest part of that restriction.

The 42lb injectors that are in the car are running with the stock fuel pressure and stock fuel pressure regulator. At the top end, the 42lb injectors are maxed out and hitting 100% duty cycle. Yes, there's a lot of air going through this engine. The air/fuel mixture is at a safe level up there, but a little higher fuel pressure from a stock '87+ or adjustable fuel pressure regulator would give a little more fuel out of the 42lb injectors and extend their range some.

I have a strong feeling that there's a 500+rwhp run in the near future for the car, once Shane gets a little more time to play with a few things. Not bad for an otherwise stock '86 with an automatic transmission.

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Did anyone catch the wheel speed on the 5th gear pull to redline in Jim's car? I missed it.
The dyno recorded just under 180mph on that pull.
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Too Cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Not even remotely surprised............You guys are the BEST!


And yeah, my SuperShark still runs like a CHAMP!
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Finished Supershark waiting for its' registration paper to be faxed.




I must say that Tim and his Family were excellent hosts. They made me feel right at home and made sure that I didn't want for anything. My face is just now getting back to normal from smiling and laughing the whole time I was there.

Supershark crossing the rockies, i meant to cut south from Denver and go through New Mexico and Arizona, but the morning rush hour traffic was so bad that I took I-70 just to get out of there sooner.



As it was I really enjoyed the twisty canyon roads that I encountered there, the S/C really helped equalize the thin air at those elevations and the air/fuel stayed right in there between 12.5 to 14.7, depending on throttle position.

I managed to average 19 mpg with the whole trip of about 2000 miles, with about another 2000 miles to go to get back to WA State.
Finished...man, how many of us get to type/utter that....

Beautiful car, exactly my wish (Burg, blown 86.5) if I won the lottery! Nice rear meats on there!
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jeez..and just cought the updated mirrors....no rub strips...updated headlights...suh-weet.
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DROOL

What's that SC kit cost??

Damn you all for tempting me so. I'm saving for a bigger house
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Originally Posted by Shane
So Shane, apparently you live in a great big garage? I see a fridge, another 928, a parts hauler...what else could you ask for? Cool!
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Originally Posted by Big Dave
DROOL

What's that SC kit cost??

Damn you all for tempting me so. I'm saving for a bigger house
AAAHHHH YA x2 about that kit.
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Originally Posted by Big Dave
What's that SC kit cost??

Damn you all for tempting me so. I'm saving for a bigger house
Originally Posted by backnblack
AAAHHHH YA x2 about that kit.
How much yea got?

Tim should have the cost for the Stage 1 & Stage 3 kit figured out soon.

With you two, Brian, and the kit I'm working on for Jack Riffle, we could have a huge build weekend!!
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So Shane, apparently you live in a great big garage? I see a fridge, another 928, a parts hauler...what else could you ask for? Cool!
That is Tim's house in Green Bay
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Another great build; very impressive!!
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Originally Posted by Big Dave
Damn you all for tempting me so. I'm saving for a bigger house
A bigger house?!?!? What are you thinking? Your car won't gain any horsepower from a bigger house.


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